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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008If backups is about making sure your company data is safe, then building IT redundancy is making sure you have the infrastructure to read that information back. So how can you increase the resilience of your business infrastructure?
Increasing sales, number of clients and profit margins are top priorities for businesses. Building redundancy and fall over […]
Warning: 50 IT ideas to improve your business today
Tuesday, November 20th, 200750 IT ideas to improve your business today, is a collection of Terinea’s best IT advice for small to medium sized business.
1) IT Support Company - Of course we are going to suggest this tip, but we do feel businesses of all sizes will benefit from having a relationship with an IT company. An IT […]
Top 10 Business Productivity Tips for 2007
Monday, November 12th, 2007Over the last two weeks I have been busy with day to day business and refreshing our marketing material (promotional leaflet, banner stand and Website). So continuing my philosophy of blogging offline. I decided that one of the banner stands should offer free advice which can act as a talking point to potential customers.
So here […]
Free Remote Support Software
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007Many businesses benefit from remote support software which enables IT departments and computer support companies to resolve computer issues. For businesses that are big enough to have a central server, this can be achieved easily with little expenditure using software like VNC or Remote Desktop. Smaller businesses typically need to purchase software like Log Me […]
How to thank your readers, will $4,000 do?
Monday, September 3rd, 2007
Edinburgh graphic designer, David Airey is rather good when it comes to thanking his readers. He makes a real effort to reply to comments, visit readers sites and quite often gives a shout out in his posts. Something I’ve tried to emulate when people leave comments on my site.
Dave’s Dollars
To celebrate his blogs first year, yes one year […]
10 Steps to becoming a Facebook Guru
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007Over the past couple of months I have introduced a number of my friends to Facebook. Generally I have always had the same response back, “I’m not sure what to do” or “Bebo is easier”. I agree getting started with Facebook is not straight forward as it could be. So here are ten simple […]
The Magnificent 7, The NoFollow Alternative
Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Like many bloggers who have installed the NoFollow Plugin I have seen an increase in traffic and comments. Which is fantastic news! Although the number of paid for comments or human spam comments has also increased. So what can be done about this?
The regular spam comments don’t seem to be a problem with Akismet and Captcha plugin’s installed. Its those that contain […]
Why your business may benefit from social bookmarking
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007Do you and your co-workers often exchange website links via email or MSN, or maybe you don’t share any of your work related websites? Social Bookmarking could give your business a valuable resource that all members of staff can contribute and use.
Before I explain how you could use a Social Bookmarking within you business, here […]
12 Ways to backup your data
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007Everyone knows backing up your documents and files is something we should do on a regular basis, but quite often this task gets pushed to the bottom of the todo list. You might already have a system in place but would it fail if your office was in a fire? When was the last time you checked […]
Which Firefox extensions would you pay money for?
Monday, July 30th, 2007
Extensions add some great functionality to Firefox. Although with thousands available, your web browser can quickly become overloaded. But what if you had to pay for them, which extensions would you really install?
Here’s ten extensions I use on daily basis and have made the effort to installing them on more than one machine on a […]


